MR. KEMBALL'S HORSES
Three'- two-year-olds, who were included in the team which G. iTones is training for Mr. W. R. Kemball at Caulfield were sold at auction 4ri Melbourne on March 13. and details"of the sale are now to hand. . Tessie, "by. Chief Buler—Toiling Tessie, realised 60 guineas; Dilly, by Chief "Ruler -rCocoanut, 325 guineas; and Easy Money, by Paper Money—Piquant, 50 guineas. I Easy Money was a winner at Caulfield in j the spring,, when he scored in the colts' i division of the • Maribyrhong Trial Stakes, j At the yearling sales at Trentham in 1932 Mr. Keniball bought Tessie for 70 guineas, Dilly' for 35 guineas, and Easy Money for 65 guineas. The cheapest purchase of the three therefore realised the I highest price. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 9
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126MR. KEMBALL'S HORSES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 9
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